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- bluchrystals September 2021
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(Done) Help with Pricing Stallion Straws
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I've used this thread but it isn't helpful with RGS or fantasy genes. https://www.huntandjump.com/forum/discussion/46785/tips-tricks-for-pricing-your-studs#Item_27
I'm looking for help on how to price a few of my stallions' straws. If you've been playing for a while and have a good idea for going rates could you please send me a private message?Post edited by Mensie at 2021-09-01 15:50:11Bluegrass 272432 | Forest 54250 | Mesa 9056 -
If this is any help it is part of that discussion but a lot further down the page.
For fantasy genes, It depends on the gene and where it can be purchased (if at all). If you happen to know what Ammit sold the gene for, if it was limited edition, you can then just convert $100,000 hb’s per $1 USD, and then factor in the number of breeding seasons the horse has left.
Some of the less in-demand genes may require some researching into the market, seeing what horses are being offered for stud currently, or how much they are selling for. But do this at your discretion, because many horses will be priced for only a couple hundred dollars, and drag the market down.
For 2 DNA strands...hmmmm. Maybe add the value of both and divide by 2, unless they are the same. It's still 50/50 which strand the foal inherits from.
Additionally, if a horse is heterozygous, I've been valuing it at a 1:5 ratio. With a heterozygous gene being worth 1/5 th the value of a homozygous gene.Thanked by 1Mensie -
Thank you very much bluchrystals! I read over that a couple of times but missed that part.Bluegrass 272432 | Forest 54250 | Mesa 9056
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You're welcome. I remembered it being there because I read it, but it took me three tries to find it myself ;)Thanked by 1Mensie